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Ep. 178 - Holiday Help with Host Jared Miller

Ep. 178 - Holiday Help with Host Jared Miller

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Summary:

In this episode, Jared Miller discusses the challenges of maintaining sobriety during the holiday season. He highlights the increased risk of relapse, particularly for those in early recovery, and offers practical strategies for navigating social events, setting boundaries, and coping with holiday stress. The conversation emphasizes the importance of social connections, service work, and creating new memories to foster a positive holiday experience. Jared shares personal anecdotes and encourages listeners to reach out to others for support during this challenging time.

Takeaways:

Relapse rates increase significantly during the holiday season. Individuals in long-term recovery face a 60% chance of relapse during holidays. Social connections are crucial for maintaining sobriety. Planning ahead for social events can help avoid triggers. Setting boundaries is essential for protecting sobriety. Service work can provide fulfillment and connection during the holidays. It's okay to have a low-key holiday season without social obligations. Negative associations with holidays can stem from past traumas. Creating new traditions can help build positive memories. Reaching out to others can strengthen connections and support.

Chapters:

00:00 Holiday Season and Sobriety Awareness 06:51 Understanding Relapse Risks During Holidays 16:02 Strategies for High Social Engagement 23:41 Emotional Awareness and Self-Care 28:33 Navigating Holiday Challenges 34:43 Creating New Holiday Memories 38:30 Finding Joy in Recovery 43:07 Building Connections and Community

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